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To the reader –
may you be inspired to embark on
your own adventures
Stories:Marie Rippel:
Renée LaTulippe:
Illustrations:Donna Goeddaeus:
Dave LaTulippe:
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ISBN 978-1-935197-61-4
“Ruben and the Secret Gift” - “Mrs. Marvel’s Garden” “Storm in the North” - “In My Backpack” “Pumpkin and the Kitten” - “Life on The Blue Whale” “Wild Rice Harvest” - “Rawhide”
“Dragon in the Wagon” - “Under the Carpet” “Oh, Brother!” - “Cricket’s Picnic” - “Queen Bee”
“Ruben and the Secret Gift” - “Mrs. Marvel’s Garden” “Storm in the North” - “Dragon in the Wagon” “In My Backpack” - “Pumpkin and the Kitten” “Oh, Brother!” - “Cricket’s Picnic” “Wild Rice Harvest” - “Rawhide”
“Under the Carpet” - “Life on The Blue Whale” “Queen Bee”
Samantha Johnson, Jon Stenschke, Rebecca Webber
Dave LaTulippe
Dave LaTulippe, Andy Panske
Ruben and the Secret GiftMrs. Marvel’s GardenStorm in the NorthDragon in the WagonUnder the CarpetIn My BackpackPumpkin and the KittenOh, Brother!Cricket’s PicnicLife on The Blue WhaleWild Rice HarvestRawhideQueen Bee
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Contents
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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Oh, Brother!
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This is Cobweb the Cat.
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This is Brother. He lives on a farm with Grandmother.
Do you see Brother’s big grin? When he grins like that, it’s a clue that he is up to his tricks. But he will never admit it! If you ask him what he’s up to, he will yell, “Nothing!”
Uh-oh, here comes Grandmother.
Brother has a big grin on his face. He runs to get his gloves. When Brother gets to the front gate, Grandmother stares.
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Yes! Let’s go to the barn!
I plan to bake a cake for lunch, but
I must go to the barn for eggs. If you wish to come with me, put on your gloves. I will meet you at
the front gate.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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You see? I told you that big grin was a clue. Let’s see what other tricks Brother will do.
Oh, Brother!
What’s the matter? I have my gloves on.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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Brother runs here and there. What will he put in his bucket? He grabs leftover pancakes, fish, milk, and one bag of nuts.
Uh-oh. There’s that big grin. Brother, what are you up to?
You can bet that with Brother, “nothing” is “something.”
Nothing!Grandmother, while you get the eggs, I will feed the pigs.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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And what is under that cover? It’s cheese! The pigs do a jig.
But here comes Grandmother. She stops and stares.
What’s the matter? I gave the pigs a ton of slop!
Oh, Brother!
This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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Brother’s tricks have made the pigs glad, but not Grandmother.
Did Brother do the job well? Not if you ask Grandmother.
Brother, I don’t mind that you fed the pigs on my
nice plates. But the pigs upset the plates and there is a mess in the pigpen. You must shovel up this
slop!
Yes, Grandmother.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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Brother gets the hose. Uh-oh. What’s that on Brother’s face? Yes, it’s a big grin. What do you think he’ll do? Let’s ask.
Brother, you got slop on the geese! I like my geese to be white. Rinse the geese_and no tricks this time!
Yes, Grandmother.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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Brother, what are you up to? Do you trust Brother? Will Grandmother?
Nothing!
This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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Here she comes. She stops and stares. Is Grandmother mad? Or is that a smile on her face? It’s hard to tell.
Oh, Brother!
What’s the matter? You told me to rinse the geese!
Brother, these tricks have tostop! Take the geese off the line. Then come in for lunch. No tricks!
Yes, Grandmother.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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This time Brother gets his chores done. And then it’s time for lunch and cake! But where is Grandmother? Brother yells for her.
Grandmother, can you ice the cake so we can have some?
Grandmother?
This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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Hold on. Is that a big grin on Grandmother’s face? Grandmother, what are you up to?
Nothing!
Grandmother, what is in that bucket?
This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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The End
Brother stares.
What’s the matter? You told me to ice the
cake.
Oh, Grandmother!
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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Rawhide
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This is Cobweb the Cat.
My name is Rawhide. I’m a ranch dog. I’m the boss of this place. I protect the kids and keep things in order.
Mr. and Mrs. August drove off in the truck. They left me in charge of the kids. There is a ranch hand, but he’s not much help.
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This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
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While the kids have pancakes, I go for a short stroll.
I spot a large rat by the sawmill. I chase it over a pile of sawdust. He won’t be back while I’m on the job.
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This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
I dust off my paws and go on with my tasks.
Did the cat just drink from the fish pond? That will not do!
I bark at the cat to scold her. She ignores me, so I make her go back to the barn. That won’t happen twice!
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This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
The ranch hand enters the chicken pen. I crawl over to spy on him. Did he just nab an egg? I’ll put a stop to that!
I creep over the straw and jump at him. He drops his basket and f lees.
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This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
The kids are on the lawn in bare feet. I see a huge green snake coiled up by the seesaw.
I pause … then I jump onto the wild snake and haul it off. I have saved the kids!
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This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
The kids seem to like her. I don’t understand why! I have never seen her before!
The kids take the boxes from her. Stop! I have not checked the boxes yet to see if they are safe! I must tell the kids to stop.
Just then, the truck chugs up the lane. Mr. and Mrs. August step out—but who is with them?
They call her Aunt Sue, and she has a blue shawl. Her arms are filled with boxes and bags. This upsets me!
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This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
Aunt Sue sets a box in front of me and opens it. It smells like bacon. I love bacon!
Perhaps she isn’t as bad as she seems. In fact, I love Aunt Sue!
We all go inside to wash up for supper. I sprawl on my bed while Mrs. August makes the sauce.
I am tired. Yawn!
I must rest up so I can start over in the morning.
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This is Cobweb the Cat.
This is Cobweb the Cat.
The End
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